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Object Number
09-3-30/75589
Display Title
Ceramic drinking vessel (paccha) depicting footplow (chaqitaqlla), ear of corn, and corn beer mug (aryballos)
Descriptions
Object Description
Ceramic vessel (paqcha, which also means waterfall) depicting footplow (chaqitaqlla), ear of corn, and corn beer mug (aryballos). Vessel is used for drinking chicha and also functions as a whistle. Vessel depicts narrative for the process of making chicha: the footplow (chaqitaqlla), corn, and corn beer mug.
Inventory Description
Ceramic, bottle, resembling pipe, molded bottle with peaked base, strap handles
Classification
- Bottle
Department
Archaeological
Date
1400-1532 CE
Culture
- Inca
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Peru
/
Lambayeque Region
Materials
Ceramic, Pigment
Dimensions
Overall: 30 x 25.5 x 11.3 cm (11 13/16 x 10 1/16 x 4 7/16 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
75589
Credit Line
The De Milhau South American Expedition, 1906-1909
Provenance
Expedition
De Milhau South American Expedition
(1906-1909)
Collector
Dr. William C. Farabee
(1906-1909)
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